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. >> how about highway beautification in belarus. looks like a rest stop you expect to find a bathroom. >> work in progress. >> oh! >> that's not going to be good for befrts. >> that is sick. >> i like to think in a very bad windstorm, the port-a-potty walls and doors blew away and this what is was left. no one would use that. >> somebody did. >> well, yeah, but when there was a door and walls. >> it's pudding. >> it's pudding. >> what exactly is going on here? >> oh. >> see the school where no one sits at a desk on the next "right this minute." >> and it's just about time to give away an ipad. we've got monday's buzzword for you, coming up. >>> and all his friends love him. so kyle's getting a gift that a guy like kyle really loves. >> he doesn't close his mouth for like two minutes. >> see the story behind kyle's surprise on "right this minute." helps lower cholesterol as part of a heart healthy diet. that's true. ...but you still have to go to the gym. ♪ the one and only, cheerios ...and now... you! [ giggles ] ♪ the one and o
. >> how about highway beautification in belarus. looks like a rest stop you expect to find a bathroom. >> work in progress. >> oh! >> that's not going to be good for befrts. >> that is sick. >> i like to think in a very bad windstorm, the port-a-potty walls and doors blew away and this what is was left. no one would use that. >> somebody did. >> well, yeah, but when there was a door and walls. >> it's pudding. >> it's pudding....
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alexander lukashenko has dominated belarus for nearly 20 years. his longevity is matched only by the length of the charge sheet against him, including allegations of human rights abuses and even torture. apparently mr. lukashenko thinks talk of democracy is being used as a cover for what he calls plunder by the west. we join the latest press baron on a trip to conduct a rare interview with the man. just a warning -- this film contains flash photography. >> right on the edge of europe, a place that ascends so many european values. we've come to minute ask with the youngest newspaper proprietor. we're on our way to a rare meeting. not many get to see the corridors of bela russian power. this is an opportunity to put on the spot the man known as europe's last dictator. it's also a challenge for the ambitious son of a russian olivark. president alexander lukashenko has been in power for 18 years. he's been accused of torture and human rights abuses. he has thrown his opponents in prison, banned protests and restricted freedom of expression. the bela r
alexander lukashenko has dominated belarus for nearly 20 years. his longevity is matched only by the length of the charge sheet against him, including allegations of human rights abuses and even torture. apparently mr. lukashenko thinks talk of democracy is being used as a cover for what he calls plunder by the west. we join the latest press baron on a trip to conduct a rare interview with the man. just a warning -- this film contains flash photography. >> right on the edge of europe, a...
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moscow's lending belarus nearly 10 billion euros to build this, the first of its kind. according to the government, the majority of belarussians support the project. we've been told to follow this white car to a place where we can talk. tatiana, like most others here, does not want to be seen speaking with western journalists, especially not if they oppose nuclear energy. she is comfortable talking here on her farm in the middle of the woods. tatyana has thyroid cancer. there has been a marked increase in the disease since chernobyl. she was a vocal opponent of the new plant until she was arrested under flimsy pretenses. she spent five days in jail and was denied her cancer medication. it was a warning. now she is more careful. >> they have tapped my phone, so i do not use it anymore. i am not sure if i am being followed. i have not spotted them yet. i know they know me and can lash out anytime they want. no more threats are needed. >> tatyana says president lukashenko is assessed with the idea of having his own nuclear plant. it is also in russia's interest to build it
moscow's lending belarus nearly 10 billion euros to build this, the first of its kind. according to the government, the majority of belarussians support the project. we've been told to follow this white car to a place where we can talk. tatiana, like most others here, does not want to be seen speaking with western journalists, especially not if they oppose nuclear energy. she is comfortable talking here on her farm in the middle of the woods. tatyana has thyroid cancer. there has been a marked...
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in 2018, belarus' first reactor block is scheduled to go online. >> polar bears have become the symbol of climate change. some 20,000 animals are estimated to live in the arctic today, but researchers have been warning that they could be extinct by the middle of the century. if the eyes continues to melt, they said, polar bears would not know how to survive. but there may be hope.
in 2018, belarus' first reactor block is scheduled to go online. >> polar bears have become the symbol of climate change. some 20,000 animals are estimated to live in the arctic today, but researchers have been warning that they could be extinct by the middle of the century. if the eyes continues to melt, they said, polar bears would not know how to survive. but there may be hope.
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. >> the border region between poland and belarus is one of the last and largest remaining parts of the primeval forest that once stretched across the european plain. the bushka bjoo-veschka as it is known on the polish side is also increasingly becoming a visitor magnet. tourists, environmental campaigners and scientists all flock to this un world heritage site. >> when you've found your place in the world it's hard to explain what's so fascinating about it. it's like with love -- how can you explain exactly what you fell in love with? >> mateusz szymura is a tour guide. he leads his groups deep into the bialowieza forest. nowhere else in europe can as many different species of birds be found in one place. szymura's father taught him what fascinates tourists from the cities -- this bracket fungus, for example. it's seven years old and hard as wood, the tour guide says. everything here grows the way it will. because a primeval forest is, by definition, free from human intervention. >> it teaches me to respect nature. it has its own plans which don't necessarily match mine. it's hard for
. >> the border region between poland and belarus is one of the last and largest remaining parts of the primeval forest that once stretched across the european plain. the bushka bjoo-veschka as it is known on the polish side is also increasingly becoming a visitor magnet. tourists, environmental campaigners and scientists all flock to this un world heritage site. >> when you've found your place in the world it's hard to explain what's so fascinating about it. it's like with love --...
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unprepared for the table we saw from belarus so strong to leaders fire munich while valencia french side legal and in spain both sides next. to the twenty twenty cricket world cup we go where england's defense of the title is over following in one thousand run defeat to host sri lanka the holders went into the super eight stage much knowing defeat would see them eliminated from the competition cup ensure broad winning the toss and electing to field but in this polish were unable to tame the hell are you leading the way with a thirty eight ball forty two and he was given the able to port by angelo. sora for a tribute fifty four we wean them off the thirty five balls hundred sixty nine for six the score from their twenty first in reply england crumbled the crease finding less in mullingar in little form he finished with career best viewing figures of five from thirty one saying it. is. i'm. and finally let's head back to football revisit all of the strikes that find the back of the net in the tenth round of the russian premier league goals glory brings you all too doesn't take your pick wh
unprepared for the table we saw from belarus so strong to leaders fire munich while valencia french side legal and in spain both sides next. to the twenty twenty cricket world cup we go where england's defense of the title is over following in one thousand run defeat to host sri lanka the holders went into the super eight stage much knowing defeat would see them eliminated from the competition cup ensure broad winning the toss and electing to field but in this polish were unable to tame the...
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who is the secretary general of the world customs on this occasion mr binney queen recently russia belarus and cause a status have and created the so-called customs union so how to didn't. affect the relations of the three countries with a w c o well having supportive of this creation of a customs union really and when they set up of course there are many issues which are problematic therefore i sent to many experts to ensure that those three countries have a harmonized unified a system of procedures and actually from two thousand and ten to two thousand and eleven. or hostage to the launching of eurasia community to the brussels european union and other countries so this is how we are supporting this very important initiative well it's interesting for me to understand from the outside as the leader of the world customs organization do you now consider these three countries i mean the union to be made to be like a single customs space or do you still consider that they are differences in dealing with the. past and well if you look at the european union with the twenty seven countries it st
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isn't the president of belarus a dictator? you tell me. isn't it true that here in venezuela we twice gave our independence hero to gadhafi? is that the kind of relations we the venezuelan people want? no! >> reporter: while he was speaking to reporters, chavez was singing folk songs to his followers while campaigning in western venezuela. ♪ >> reporter: the former tax attorney was the mayor of a caracas suburb before winning the governorship. he was also the youngest leader of the venezuelan parliament. part of his appeal he speaks about solid government institutions and a judicial branch that treats all venezuelans equally under the law. he was elected to run against chavez after the venezuelan opposition forged an alliance in january. the 40-year-old candidate says he has visited more than 300 venezuelan towns during his campaign. he stepped on to the national scene during a 2002 riot at the cuban embassy in caracas. the chavez government accused him of insighting the riot and sentenced him to jail for four mis. the courts ended up ac
isn't the president of belarus a dictator? you tell me. isn't it true that here in venezuela we twice gave our independence hero to gadhafi? is that the kind of relations we the venezuelan people want? no! >> reporter: while he was speaking to reporters, chavez was singing folk songs to his followers while campaigning in western venezuela. ♪ >> reporter: the former tax attorney was the mayor of a caracas suburb before winning the governorship. he was also the youngest leader of...
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through ukraine see the one of the main goals of this project was to bypass transit countries like belarus and ukraine which at times were not so reliable partners for russia and supply gas directly to europe while the heads of four states russia germany the netherlands and france hailed the launch of the second line he said. it is indeed an exemplary chuckle achievement one of the most magnificent infrastructure projects in europe today the installation of this underwater pipeline required constant attention especially in regards to the environmental impact of the construction stream significantly strengthen european energy security by diversifying supply. and dave this is a very expensive project a cost seven and a half billion euros to launch and several years five to be exact in order for it to reach full capacity and earlier i spoke to the head of gas problems export branch and it's on the better and he said that it takes a lot of time in order to fill up a pipeline so therefore it hasn't yet been operating at full capacity and claim. is that russia needs to lower prices for europe as
through ukraine see the one of the main goals of this project was to bypass transit countries like belarus and ukraine which at times were not so reliable partners for russia and supply gas directly to europe while the heads of four states russia germany the netherlands and france hailed the launch of the second line he said. it is indeed an exemplary chuckle achievement one of the most magnificent infrastructure projects in europe today the installation of this underwater pipeline required...
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the uniforms i is be able unites the highest echelons of student basketball from russia ukraine belarus kazakhstan lithuania and estonia the sports popularity in those nations is a long way from north america's and c.w.a. march madness but there's no doubt the organizers will do all they can in the inaugural season surgeon believes it's the end expansion student basketball in russia is not at the level that we would like it to be in the long run so i'm sure that they exist so there are a whole student basketball teams plus the international teams will help us to resolve the issue and we probably will go to the next level next season but this is a trial season so probably there will be mistakes they'll be problems try to make it work they'd her national student basketball league has been a work in progress for many years and mosco state university along with sponsors and russian government officials has finally made the first step towards creating a highly competitive college pool most people with the good basketball is generally a game for young smart people and here we have students wh
the uniforms i is be able unites the highest echelons of student basketball from russia ukraine belarus kazakhstan lithuania and estonia the sports popularity in those nations is a long way from north america's and c.w.a. march madness but there's no doubt the organizers will do all they can in the inaugural season surgeon believes it's the end expansion student basketball in russia is not at the level that we would like it to be in the long run so i'm sure that they exist so there are a whole...
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and infrastructure being set up the perimeter of member states so the new premier league russia and belarus we see forward operating bases being set up in bulgaria and romania we see missile defense installations being deployed with arms being supplied to georgia and so on but because nobody would set up a military infrastructure purpose if its military infrastructure is being set up for military purposes. which countries do they target are their objectives why would they spend hundreds of millions of dollars to set up new readers sites. it is men for protection against iran but we all know this is not true so i think this is what president putin meant our view is that need to pose a threat from nearly all member states especially russia and naturally every nation has to take appropriate measures if you need to realize the threats it faces so roughly that's what the president must have meant. let's go back to cooperation between need to end this siege to you. i know that you personal support the idea of having such cooperation of course how can this cooperation benefit us here in these word
and infrastructure being set up the perimeter of member states so the new premier league russia and belarus we see forward operating bases being set up in bulgaria and romania we see missile defense installations being deployed with arms being supplied to georgia and so on but because nobody would set up a military infrastructure purpose if its military infrastructure is being set up for military purposes. which countries do they target are their objectives why would they spend hundreds of...
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the group back party but a saw from belarus host joint leaders by munich palencia and french side in spain both sides lost their opening fixture. that's the t twenty cricket world cup where england's defense of the title is over following the one thousand run defeat to his sri lanka the holders went into the super eight match knowing that defeat would see them eliminated from the competition. captain it's true brought winning the toss and electing to field with bowlers were unable to contain the hosts the highlight jayawardene i led the way with a thirty eight ball forty two and he was given able support by angelo mathews on to sell the player who contributed fifty four between them off only thirty five balls one hundred sixty nine to six the score from a twenty overs in reply ingrid failed to dig deep at the crease and found lasting rolling in lethal form he finished with career best bowling figures of five thirty one as england fell nineteen runs short. for joining in the last four will be the west indies they qualified second from the group after beating new zealand dramatic fashi
the group back party but a saw from belarus host joint leaders by munich palencia and french side in spain both sides lost their opening fixture. that's the t twenty cricket world cup where england's defense of the title is over following the one thousand run defeat to his sri lanka the holders went into the super eight match knowing that defeat would see them eliminated from the competition. captain it's true brought winning the toss and electing to field with bowlers were unable to contain...
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with one of them located in ukraine and over fourteen hundred petrol stations a rush to ukraine and belarus bots most importantly he proved itself as one of the most profitable oil companies with total dividends reaching thirty eight billion dollars since the company was set up and a quick look at international markets now you have kicked off its trade inside and there was seen so it's why early so the numbers are just viable we've seen a bit of a flight suit negative picture there isn't see the e.u. summit taking place in brussels serve as a wait and see what will come out of that we know that even leaders have already said that they've seen progress when it comes to greece meeting its austerity targets but there is still reviewing the financial situation of the conscious of the weight see what happens there moving on. with a mix session and then we saw that things turn around ever so slightly again everyone is looking forward to see what will come out from the one thing that did make an impression on those investors was the fact that the nasdaq. and that's thanks to the google shares beca
with one of them located in ukraine and over fourteen hundred petrol stations a rush to ukraine and belarus bots most importantly he proved itself as one of the most profitable oil companies with total dividends reaching thirty eight billion dollars since the company was set up and a quick look at international markets now you have kicked off its trade inside and there was seen so it's why early so the numbers are just viable we've seen a bit of a flight suit negative picture there isn't see...
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through ukraine see the one of the main goals of this project was to bypass transit countries like belarus and ukraine which at times were not so reliable partners for russia and supply gas directly to europe while the heads of four states russia germany the netherlands and france hailed the launch of the second line the in between phenomenon off the the start of the second strand as i know that stream pipeline talk shows that the energy partnership between russia and the european union has a solid foundation and how long term partnership benefits both sides i think is receiving a movie here energy supply because gas is and will remain an important energy source you know countries russia in turn secures reliable demand and lucrative gas sales and dates this is a very expensive project a cost seven and a half billion euros to launch and several years five to be exact in order for it to reach full capacity and earlier i spoke to the head of gas problems in export branch and it's on the better and he said that it takes a lot of time in order to fill up a pipeline so therefore it hasn't yet be
through ukraine see the one of the main goals of this project was to bypass transit countries like belarus and ukraine which at times were not so reliable partners for russia and supply gas directly to europe while the heads of four states russia germany the netherlands and france hailed the launch of the second line the in between phenomenon off the the start of the second strand as i know that stream pipeline talk shows that the energy partnership between russia and the european union has a...
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transmitted fruit ukraine see the one of the main goals of this project was to bypass transit countries like belarus and ukraine which at times were not so reliable partners for russia and supply gas directly to europe while the heads of four states russia germany the netherlands and france hailed the launch of the second line all the partners in a north korean portrait have shown that international corporation is crucial to energy security across national borders we've also show how successful and profitable this corporation can be today reflect on that achievement tomorrow we will back on the job because there is still a lot of work to be done and these this is a very expensive project a cost seven and a half billion euros to launch and several years five to be exact in order for it to reach full capacity and earlier i spoke to the head of gas problems export branch and it's on them it's better and he said that it takes a lot of time in order to fill up a pipeline so therefore it hasn't yet been operating at full capacity and claims that russia russia needs to do this for europe as he said ridicul
transmitted fruit ukraine see the one of the main goals of this project was to bypass transit countries like belarus and ukraine which at times were not so reliable partners for russia and supply gas directly to europe while the heads of four states russia germany the netherlands and france hailed the launch of the second line all the partners in a north korean portrait have shown that international corporation is crucial to energy security across national borders we've also show how successful...
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half billion euros and was five years in the making was to bypass countries transit countries like belarus and ukraine which at times have proven to be not so reliable as partners for russia but there are certain issues however with this on one hand gas from right now is proving itself once again as a reliable partner to europe ensuring direct supplies while europe has launched an anti trust approach against gazprom and it wants to change the way gazprom operates in europe basically separating certain of its assets transport from production and sales and on the other hand as the operating company nord stream a.j. has confirmed to us it's a conglomerate of five different investors the capacity of the first slide was only used to around thirty forty percent over the first in just nine billion cubic meters were transported so this all goes down to the fact how gazprom will be able to provide this supply to meet the demand from europe. i mean thanks very much indeed for this and on the way here in r.t. discover more about life in russia's remote villages through the eyes of one very peculiar r
half billion euros and was five years in the making was to bypass countries transit countries like belarus and ukraine which at times have proven to be not so reliable as partners for russia but there are certain issues however with this on one hand gas from right now is proving itself once again as a reliable partner to europe ensuring direct supplies while europe has launched an anti trust approach against gazprom and it wants to change the way gazprom operates in europe basically separating...
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the russians are fading fast in second or third place together with the belarus people. the rates of the incarceration are five, six, seven, eight times than most in other societies, europe and elsewhere, though their rates of nonviolent crime and drug use are not that much different than ours. so if another country were to lock up its own people at the rate that we do, and if our rates of incarceration were more normative to the rest of the world, we would regard with that other country was doing as a massive violation of human rights. that's the way we would look at it. now, the other point here is what we're doing is not even consistent with american history. i mean, we had 500,000 people behind bars in 1980 and now we have 2.3 million, 2.4 million people behind bars and almost have 5,000 people behind bars just for a drug violation. there are as many people behind bars for a drug violation than we had for everything in 1980. it's not consistent with global standards and not consistent with our own history. it's costing a vast amount of money and i think what you see
the russians are fading fast in second or third place together with the belarus people. the rates of the incarceration are five, six, seven, eight times than most in other societies, europe and elsewhere, though their rates of nonviolent crime and drug use are not that much different than ours. so if another country were to lock up its own people at the rate that we do, and if our rates of incarceration were more normative to the rest of the world, we would regard with that other country was...
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you have to defend from a guy in belarus. it is a different problem. >> robert o'harrow described you as a good guy hacker, white hat hacker. what does that mean. what is the mode of of some of the black hat hackers? >> the white hat, the good guy hackers, we are the guys who develop skills to do the same thing as the bad guys can do. we break into computers, but instead of breaking in and stealing information and causing problems, we tell everyone what we did, try to work with vendors to make things secure, give talks about security, how to make it better. so while we can break in and do harm, we don't. we show how to break in to improve security. on the other hand, there is the actual bad guys. they have various ranges of motives, from just teenagers goofing off and trying to impress their friends to actual organized crime trying to steal money and credit card information to the government's trying to commit espionage and actual cyber warfare. there is a whole range of attackers on the black hat side. >> we did not get a lo
you have to defend from a guy in belarus. it is a different problem. >> robert o'harrow described you as a good guy hacker, white hat hacker. what does that mean. what is the mode of of some of the black hat hackers? >> the white hat, the good guy hackers, we are the guys who develop skills to do the same thing as the bad guys can do. we break into computers, but instead of breaking in and stealing information and causing problems, we tell everyone what we did, try to work with...
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so you don't have to just defend against your neighbor, you have to defend against the guy in belarus, so it's a whole different program. >> host: well, robert o'hara described you as a good guy hacker, a white hat hacker. what does that mean, and what's the motive of some of the black hat hackers? >> guest: okay. so the white hat, the good guy hackers like was explained, so, um, we're the guys who, you know, we develop skills to do the same thing that bad guys can do. so we can break into computers, but i instead of -- instead of stealing information and causing problems, we, you know, tell everyone what we did, try to work with vendors to make their products more secure, you know, give talks about security and how to make it better. and so we're -- while we can break in and do harm, we don't. we just, we show how you can break in to improve security. on the other hand, there's the actual bad guys, and they have various ranges and motives from just, you know, teenagers goofing off and trying to impress their friends to, you know, actual organized crime trying to steal money and credi
so you don't have to just defend against your neighbor, you have to defend against the guy in belarus, so it's a whole different program. >> host: well, robert o'hara described you as a good guy hacker, a white hat hacker. what does that mean, and what's the motive of some of the black hat hackers? >> guest: okay. so the white hat, the good guy hackers like was explained, so, um, we're the guys who, you know, we develop skills to do the same thing that bad guys can do. so we can...
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cost seven and a half billion euros and was five years in the making was to buy transit countries like belarus and ukraine which at times have proven to be not so reliable as for russia but the sudden issues however with this. gazprom right now is proving itself once again as a reliable partner to europe ensuring direct supplies while europe has launched an anti-trust probe against gazprom and it wants to change the way gazprom operates in europe north stream a.g. the company operating this project has confirmed to us that the first line was only used up over the first year of the project around thirty to forty percent gazprom has been struggling to adjust its prices to meet european demand europe right now is complaining that russian gas is too expensive so basically gazprom will probably need to provide some kind of concession to europe in terms of prices and in fact it's already doing so we will have to of course wait and see as to where how and when supply will meet demand but the capacity at least is already there. all right now let's look at some international markets. where the focus is
cost seven and a half billion euros and was five years in the making was to buy transit countries like belarus and ukraine which at times have proven to be not so reliable as for russia but the sudden issues however with this. gazprom right now is proving itself once again as a reliable partner to europe ensuring direct supplies while europe has launched an anti-trust probe against gazprom and it wants to change the way gazprom operates in europe north stream a.g. the company operating this...
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the minister this morning met with minister from belarus and the minister of sudan. they meet with the zimbabwes of the world. when they say that insurgents or terrorists are trying to hijack our political reforms, it resonate with some of these groups, but they don't have too many friends right now, and you can see there's not that many people in the hall. >> elyse, excellent report, as always. >> thank you. >>> the syrian minister is here, of course, defending his government. all you have to do is just take a look at some of the government's latest attacks on its own people. bulldozers demolishing buildings in hama. we're also told they have torn down 120 buildings so far. now, this area is once home to about 30,000 mostly poor folks. also the center of opposition activity in the city. now, forces are going door to door essentially telling people to evacuate before the demolition begins. thousands more syrians are now displaced. >>> tense fighting also being reported in syria's main cities, aleppo and damascus. let's go to neighboring lebanon. mohammed, first of al
the minister this morning met with minister from belarus and the minister of sudan. they meet with the zimbabwes of the world. when they say that insurgents or terrorists are trying to hijack our political reforms, it resonate with some of these groups, but they don't have too many friends right now, and you can see there's not that many people in the hall. >> elyse, excellent report, as always. >> thank you. >>> the syrian minister is here, of course, defending his...
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and he's friends with people like russian leaders, the president of belarus, and that gives you an idea about how in the future this can be a problem, big problem for the united states, because he is friending people who have friends nowhere else in the world, and strategically it is a problem for the united states. >> six more years, we're watching closely, rafael romo, thank you. >> thank you. >>> politicians, how about our kind of politicians, we have seen them all kiss babies, tell jokes, all in an effort to woo you, the voter. now, candidates have left social media to wooromney's frosted pun bread. you have big bird looking for a job on twitter. we'll look at the online battle for votes next. >>> this massive wedding fight in a hotel lobby turned deadly over this past weekend. and, of course, there is video. take a look at this. this was taken by an onlooker and uploaded to youtube. you can hear the sounds, the screams, you see the police. this is philadelphia. they used batons and tasers to get control of this fight involving two separate wedding parties. police say during the fig
and he's friends with people like russian leaders, the president of belarus, and that gives you an idea about how in the future this can be a problem, big problem for the united states, because he is friending people who have friends nowhere else in the world, and strategically it is a problem for the united states. >> six more years, we're watching closely, rafael romo, thank you. >> thank you. >>> politicians, how about our kind of politicians, we have seen them all kiss...
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you've seen him this week at the united nations meet with other kind of rogue states, belarus, the sudanese government, and he's saying, listen, we're in a fight against terrorists right now. he's lumping all the opposition, even the peaceful protesters, in with these rebels, and insurgents that have been, you know, bombing a lot of regime facilities and he's going to say, listen, we need to crack down on terrorism, and you need to crack down on states like qatar, like saudi arabia, who are funding these guys. >> and meantime, we keep on seeing all of the atrocities coming out of there. secretary hillary clinton is hosting a friends of syria meeting, attended by about 20 of the world's foreign ministers last week and she talked about a upon alternative strategy. let's listen to it. >> but it's no secret that our attempts to move forward at the u.n. security council have been blocked repeatedly. on tuesday, i met with joint special representative brahimi to discuss alternative strategies, but the united states is not waiting. >> so this is in lieu of a resolution from the security council. d
you've seen him this week at the united nations meet with other kind of rogue states, belarus, the sudanese government, and he's saying, listen, we're in a fight against terrorists right now. he's lumping all the opposition, even the peaceful protesters, in with these rebels, and insurgents that have been, you know, bombing a lot of regime facilities and he's going to say, listen, we need to crack down on terrorism, and you need to crack down on states like qatar, like saudi arabia, who are...
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stopping all unilateral coercive measures imposed on the peoples of other countries, such as venezuela, belarus, iran, syria and the democratic people's republic of korea. mr. president, our aspiration to achieve a positive reform of the international organization stems from our desire to find a world based on justice, security and prosperity for all the peoples of the world, away from the colonial tendencies -- hegemonic tendencies of some countries that seek to exploit the united nations to achieve their own interests at the expense of other countries. we hope that the united nations can take the people of the world to a better future that fulfills their aspirations for life, coexistence, development and food sufficiency, and away from all forms of tension, confrontation and wars, pursuant to what the united nations charter stipulates and its principles and purposes which seek to preserve the sovereignty of states and equality among them in rights and duties. i thank you, mr. president. [applause] >> spent coming up in about 40 minutes will go live to england for labor party leader ed miliban
stopping all unilateral coercive measures imposed on the peoples of other countries, such as venezuela, belarus, iran, syria and the democratic people's republic of korea. mr. president, our aspiration to achieve a positive reform of the international organization stems from our desire to find a world based on justice, security and prosperity for all the peoples of the world, away from the colonial tendencies -- hegemonic tendencies of some countries that seek to exploit the united nations to...